May 22, 2018

Business as usual

by Marc Masurovsky The twenty-year old discussion about Nazi looted art and restitution tends to skirt a fundamental point: how was it able to happen? And […]
April 18, 2018

Teaching plunder to children Part Two

by Marc Masurovsky This is the continuation of a set of slides developed for children ages 9 to 13 who attended a Jewish middle school in […]
April 18, 2018

Teaching plunder to children Part One

by Marc Masurovsky Here are some images developed for a presentation given to young children in a Jewish middle school, ages 9 to 13. Feel free […]
April 16, 2018

A brief look at Operation Safehaven, 1944-1949

by Marc MasurovskyThe purpose of this presentation is to place the search for and recovery of Nazi looted art on the European continent in the context […]
April 15, 2018

La “question juive” et le marché de l’art en France, 1940-1944

by Marc Masurovsky [This paper was delivered in French at an international conference in Bonn, Germany, on November 30, 2017. The conference focused on plunder and […]
April 15, 2018

Beyond ethnic minority rights

by Marc Masurovsky [The following presentation was delivered at the annual conference of the Lawyers’ Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation (LCCHP), which took place in Washington, […]
November 29, 2017

Abrupt cancellation of an exhibit on Max Stern

by Angelina Giovani The following text can be found on a petition to protest the cancellation of an exhibit on a Jewish art dealer named Max […]
October 31, 2017

Economics and plunder

by Marc Masurovsky If you ever wonder how an economic analysis of “enemy” assets conducted by the German plundering agency—Einsatzstab Reichleiter Rosenberg [ERR]—can shape and refine […]
October 29, 2017

The top 10 plundered art articles

by Marc Masurovsky The plundered art blog was born without anyone noticing it in May 2010.  As so many of these ventures go, nothing much was […]